This course surveys art in America from the colonial era through the post-war 20th century. The student will consider broad...
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This course surveys art in America from the colonial era through the post-war 20th century. The student will consider broad stylistic tendencies in various regions and periods and examine specific artists and works of art in historical and social contexts, with emphasis on the congruent evolution of contemporary American multi-cultural identity. Overarching issues that have interested major scholars of American art and its purview include the landscape (wilderness, Manifest Destiny, rural settlement, and urban development); the family and gender roles; the founding rhetoric of freedom and antebellum slavery; and notions of artistic modernism through the 20th century. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (Art History 210)

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Art Babble features high-quality art related video content presentations from over 50 cultural institiutions from around the...
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Art Babble features high-quality art related video content presentations from over 50 cultural institiutions from around the world. The artist perspective and viewer perspective of art combined add layers of greater understanding to both the creative process and visual interpretation of the artist and art form seen. Here art educators and students will enjoy finding interesting discussions about the present and past Art World.

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This course is an introduction to the major methodologies used by art historians. Although not a "history of art history"...
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This course is an introduction to the major methodologies used by art historians. Although not a "history of art history" per se, it is organized in a roughly chronological order that traces major methodological developments within the discipline from the birth of art history in the nineteenth century through the late twentieth century. The course will also examine how artworks are displayed in modern art museums. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (Art History 301)

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This packed web site is for those with a thirst for art, magnificent landscapes, portraits, and photos. Huntfor.com gives...
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This packed web site is for those with a thirst for art, magnificent landscapes, portraits, and photos. Huntfor.com gives the different art areas and there own little sub groups. This site also explains the why; in the art of the time. The history of art contained in this site is very descriptive, and is actually interesting to read.

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״Art in the Picture" is an introduction to Art History covering the different periods in Western and European paintings,...
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״Art in the Picture" is an introduction to Art History covering the different periods in Western and European paintings, including genre (landscape) paintings. You can do a site search for artwork done by: name, movement, country, and century, including by popular artworks and popular artists.

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This course serves as an introduction to the pre-modern Islamic artistic traditions of the Mediterranean, Near East, and...
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This course serves as an introduction to the pre-modern Islamic artistic traditions of the Mediterranean, Near East, and Central and South Asia. The course surveys core Islamic beliefs, the basic characteristics of Islamic art and architecture, and art and architecture created under each dynasty and ruling party. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (Art History 303)

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This course serves as an introduction to the major pre-Modern artistic traditions of India, China, and Japan. It first...
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This course serves as an introduction to the major pre-Modern artistic traditions of India, China, and Japan. It first examines Indian Art, focusing on Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic art and architecture. It then covers the arts of China, detailing the interaction between art, politics, and culture throughout Chinese dynastic history. Lastly, the course discusses Japanese Art, exploring the effects that various sub-traditions and sub-cultures had on the art of Japan. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (Art History 305)

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The ARTstor Image Gallery will serve as the beginning of a broad and deep online resource for the teaching and research in...
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The ARTstor Image Gallery will serve as the beginning of a broad and deep online resource for the teaching and research in the arts, humanities and social sciences - a resource that will be expanded and updated continuously over time with the help of a range of institutional and individual partners. Among the significant early contributors has been the University of California, San Diego, which has allowed ARTstor to digitize significant portions of its well-photographed and professionally cataloged slide library. At present, the majority of the images in the Image Gallery are, like the majority of the images routinely employed by teachers in art history and related fields, derived from 35mm color slides made from high-quality reproductions in the scholarly literature. The Image Gallery is meant to offer the scale and cohesion typically associated with an academic slide and photograph collection. In its initial phase, the Image Gallery includes over 200,000 images made from slides created in response to fairly representative teaching needs in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Registered users can download an offline image viewer. Documents are available to explain about ARTstor's Standards & Policies, including Image Quality, Descriptive Data,Technology, Permitted Uses, and Intellectual Property.

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This course will examine the history of Western art from approximately 1600 to approximately 1800—a period that bridges the...
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This course will examine the history of Western art from approximately 1600 to approximately 1800—a period that bridges the gap from the Renaissance to the earliest days of the Modern era. Beginning with the Baroque in Counter-Reformation Italy and concluding with Neoclassicism in the late 18th century, the course traces the stylistic developments in Europe and America through a variety of religious, political, and philosophical movements. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (Art History 207)

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